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Old 10-08-2009, 09:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Built Toyota Crawler and 7.3l F350 tow rig package

Truck, Trailer, and Rig $25,000
Located in Monterey CA



Rig
Originally: 85 toyota extra cab
Motor: 22RE mileage unknown, runs strong Metal backed guides, pace setter long tube header, all smog equipment removed.

Drivetrain: W56, dual cases (2:28 front, 4:7 rear, twin stick, cryo'd 23 spline output. Front and rear high angle drivelines. Complete flat belly with full skid.

Axles: Rear 14 bolt, 4:88, great lakes cover, detroit, disc brakes, 8 lug.
Front: Chev D60, narrowed (I think 2 or 3" can't remember)Dedenbear
knuckles, chromos, keyed high steer (5 bolt) behind the axle, ARB, great lakes
cover, slugs, 8 lug, brand new king pin and carrier rebuild by Right Gear and axle in Salinas

Steering: Full PSC hydro, 2" ram, PSC steering pump, PSC resevoir, and will
include spare lines for the trail if anything goes wrong.

Suspension: Rear 4 link, 16" sway a way air shocks
Front 3 link with panhard, 16" fox coilovers

Frame: Front frame chopped at motor mounts (chained) rear frame cut behind cab. full tube exo and bed. Dovetail front and rear, radiator in the rear, plumbed with copper. Exo has total style (including spiderweb grill made with 1/4" solid rod).

Interior: Plastic buckets with covers, five point harnesses, custom dash, with mixture of autometer and sunpro gauges (temp, RPM, Batt, Oil pres.) 12 Volt Guy panel, switches for head lights (high beams and low beams) rock lights (two in front, two and middle and two in rear) winch control (Warn 5000 with synthetic line) fans, power switch and push start, Dual battery switch, CB
Neons, Strobes, and VisionX blue rocklight for all your poser needs.

Tires and wheels: 42" swampers, beadlocked steel wheels.

Miscellaneous: dual batteries, one older red top (the good kind from before optima was sold) and one new yellow top, fuel cell, extinguishers, many trail spares for hoses, belts, oil etc. Halfdoors, cooler fitted into tube work. Green stickered through 2011











I think that's the gist of it. There is a ton I forgot to list, no joke this thing is built. soupbowl, sluice, fordyce, moonrocks, tanktrap, it's been through them all. Has its share of war wounds


Truck 99' Ford F350 Dually Flatbed 7.3L diesel
245k and still running strong.
6 speed with 4 puck ceramic clutch
Free flowing exhaust
New Alcoa Aluminum wheels
4 new tires
Hidden Gooseneck ball
Prodegy 2 Brake Controller
7 in indash touch screen for DVD, mp3, etc
Backup Camera
Second Skin sound insulation under the hood and in the cab
Has an Edge w/Attitude programmer but its not hooked up due to some hickups.
All the mechanical updates have been done (injector controller, glow plug module, cam speed sensor)
It started life as a fleet truck. It has some where and tear on the inside and outside, but overall its pretty good. The mechanical stuff has been kept up.
The previous owner claimed 20 mpg unloaded, I'm seeing more like 18 unloaded and 12-15 loaded depending on speed and mountains. I averaged 15 going from South Bay to the Con last weekend.

So the dually is a little bit of an over kill for the rig, but it pulls it like a champ. I'm running 65 to 70 miles per hour over the passes without the chip.







Trailer:
Extra wide, carson, spare tire rack, tool box, ramps. Some damage on fender. Rack for highlift (included).
Single break axle
7 10k straps, and 4 axle wraps.
4 new tires, 2 with ~2000 miles, 2 with ~1000

no pictures of the trailer, but it looks like trailer should.


Located in Monterey CA, though I will deliver for the right price. If you want to see the rig in action, Hollister Hills is fairly close. For $50 I'll drag it up there and beat on it for you. With cash in hand you can beat on it.

VisionX Lights installed. I like them, but really if this makes the differance for you I don't want you to buy the truck.


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Old 10-08-2009, 09:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm going back to a street legal rig. I already have one so no trades. I will accept offers, but don't be offended if I insult them.
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Props, nice setup.

I'm interested in that light setup if you could pm me some more info. Thanks.
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:26 AM   #4 (permalink)
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The lights are from visionx. They are a big deal over on Pirate.

http://www.visionxoffroad.com/led/tantrum/
10% off and free shipping in the thread. They are a little pricey for what they are, but on the other hand they are kind of fun. I wouldn't recommend blue if you actually want rock lights. I already have a good set of white lights so these where many for decoration at places like moonrocks.
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:29 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Yah I have regular rock lights too. With no interior lights and this my daily driver I already have LED's for interior.

Interesting to find some as rock lights haha...

yah I found that full kit on amazon for $150. might be installed in the near future

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Old 10-08-2009, 11:37 AM   #6 (permalink)
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bump for you my friend! man you got some awesome rigs. why cant these package deals coem along before i buy a new truck. good luck with the sale. also, did you build the yota yourself or what. did you buy it stock?
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Old 10-08-2009, 12:12 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I bought this one built. I origionally bought it for parts. Everything on it is tricked out. I was going to put all the parts in my 4runner. I ended up blowing up the 4runner. I figured I could spend months swapping parts or I could just wheel the truck. I decided to wheel the tires off the truck. The guy who built the truck is famous on the west coast Ryan as Wicked Fab. This was one of the first Toyotas on 1 tons. Turn out he built a crappy truck for himself. I've basically rebuilt everything. My favorite was the 12 guage solid copper household wiring. Anyway, all the badness is now gone

This truck will get you where you want to go.
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Old 10-19-2009, 07:50 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Sell it yet, free bump for you
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Old 10-26-2009, 09:43 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Thanks, I haven't sold it yet. I'm not trying very hard.

I eleminated one of my areas of concern this weekend, the axle bracketry was redone with 3/8 in plate. That should eleminate any weakness up front.

I'll be in Hollister this weekend if anyone wants to come check it out.
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20k for everything
12k for the crawler.
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Nice setup
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thank you, I really enjoy it.
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